Trafficking
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Trafficking
doesn't happen in a vacuum.
I spent many months researching a
trafficking
case called Global Horizons, involving hundreds of Thai farm workers.
Mind you, none of what I am describing about this agricultural sector or the guest worker program is actually human
trafficking.
We often dwell on human
trafficking
survivors' victimization.
Especially
trafficking
survivors.
But I think it mirrors the messy and unfinished situation we're all in, when it comes to human
trafficking.
Most women in the early 2000s considered themselves empowered, and men generally felt they were also evolved in this area, and, in fact, most people would have been aware of issues like human trafficking, for example, but they would have seen that as quite separate from more recreational adult entertainment.
Another problem that we have in the world that relates to women particularly is slavery, or human
trafficking
it's called nowadays.
The AG called to ask if the company that I worked for could help sponsor billboards that would be put up around the city as part of an anti-human
trafficking
campaign.
He said this was important because sex
trafficking
spikes with big sporting events and with conventions.
Sex
trafficking
seemed a little messy.
And yet, I had no idea that the birthplace of my children is among the most prevalent cities for sex
trafficking
in the US.
That's actually the legal definition for human
trafficking
under federal law, for adults.
She didn't even know the term "human trafficking;" she thought that it was just a part of her life as a foster care kid.
Sex
trafficking
also shows up in affluent areas and gated communities.
And men lure young girls into sex
trafficking
situations with promises of modeling contracts, cell phones.
In the US, an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 girls and boys are anticipated to be used for commercial sex
trafficking
every year.
Worldwide, the International Labor Organization estimates that up to one million children a year are vulnerable for sex
trafficking.
I believe that if we're going to be serious about sex trafficking, we can't legislate or arrest our way out of modern-day slavery.
If we really want to end sex
trafficking
in the US, we have to systematically educate and target demand.
So, sex
trafficking
is big business.
He is the man that fuels the demand for sex
trafficking.
So if we want to start to put a dent in sex trafficking, we have to get to John.
Businesses can go a long way in simply training their workforce about the signs and the red flags of human
trafficking.
Every business has a special resource or a secret sauce or resource that they can bring to fight human
trafficking.
Fortunately, the business community is uniquely positioned to help train their employees, to enforce policies and to help use their special resources to fight human
trafficking.
It took until 2011, when it came at the end, where other things, like West African drug trafficking, took precedence.
Well, lots of people have understandable fears about
trafficking.
So let's talk about
trafficking.
When 23 undocumented Chinese migrants drowned while picking cockles in Morecambe Bay in 2004, there were no calls to outlaw the entire seafood industry to save
trafficking
victims.
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